(Solved) - PSU And GPU work together? :O

I'm thinking of getting parts to build my first PC And not sure of some things..The gpu has two 6 pin connecters beside each other (so total 12) and the PSU says: PCI-Express Connecter: 2 x 6 + 2 Pin?? I aint sure about that...so 2 of 6 pins what about that + 2? (sorry im a noob just trying to figure stuff out XD)

Extra: Is the PSU good for 1 Motherboard, 1 HDD, 1 SSD, 1 DVD/CD Burner, and pretty much it including the 2x6 pin conecters for the GPU. So is everything good or should I get another power supply for what parts i'm going to get. O_o

As for the connectors, the 8 pin (6+2) on newer models of PSU's is backward compatible with 6 pin PCIe graphics cards. It allows either a 6-pin card or an 8-pin card to be connected by using two separate connectors - one with 6 pins and another with 2 pins in a single module. You can also use the power cables that come with the graphics card and connect them to the peripheral connectors of the PSU.

Raphoenix, im sorry but im still slightly confused...So with that PSU with the seperate 6+2 pairs I can just leave the two 2 pins hanging and just use the seperate two 6pins? Im a big noob in this stuff haha